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The SaaS AdvantageMore providers of traditional software solutions are moving to software-as-a-service (SaaS) models that meet today’s competitive needs for agility and real-time

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Part 1 of this blog series introduced TAKE Supply Chain, a supply chain management (SCM) division of TAKE Solutions, Ltd. The TAKE Solutions parent company is a global technology solutions and service provider, with significant focus across two principal business areas – life sciences and SCM, with an almost even breakdown of revenues between these divisions (the company is

Over the past several years I’ve repeatedly heard of a supply chain management (SCM) software and professional services company called ClearOrbit that was recently renamed TAKE Supply Chain. I admit to initially being in a quandary how to figure out the company’s exact value proposition and differentiation, given that its corporate Web site and press release (PR) messages

My attendance of RedPrairie Corporations’ RedShift 2010 user conference (for the first time ever) confirmed what I have long sensed about the company’s corporate culture and its install base. That is, the previous blog series on a few supply chain management (SCM) players has, inter alia, expressed my opinions about RedPrairie (formerly McHugh Software), and I believed that

For IT departments drowning in complex and expensive software maintenance chores, the software-as-a-service (SaaS) model can ease the burden. SaaS reduces complexity by outsourcing most of the infrastructure needed to run software applications, and reduces costs by charging only for what is consumed. But you can also adopt a hybrid SaaS model, in which some systems are outsourced and others are kept in-house. Learn more.

As cloud computing continues gains hold, enterprise resource planning (ERP) vendors are going to have to adapt to the needs of their manufacturers. A good ERP vendor will offer a software solution that is flexible in its delivery (whether that is hosted, managed services, or on premise) to allow for the data storage needs of the customer. The bottom line should be that if your software doesn’t fit or it doesn’t work well for your business, it is irrelevant who owns it or how you access it. Read this white paper to learn about five things to consider before you opt for the cloud.

Information technology (IT) departments are under increased pressure to improve productivity across a broadening mobile workforce and to support the proliferation of smartphones and tablets in the workplace. The process for IT to manage mobility within the enterprise is not a single, all-encompassing capability but a series of successive competencies that define the full mobility life cycle. This paper discusses what’s important when evaluating mobility solutions.

Over the past six years, Aberdeen Group has been measuring organizations’ willingness to consider a software-as-a-service (SaaS) deployment model for their enterprise resource planning (ERP) software implementations. Using this research, Aberdeen has created a short report to help organizations as they review their options and provide key takeaways to consider during the process.

Organizations seeking the services of a value-added reseller (VAR), channel partner, implementer, vendor, or consultant require an evaluation of what this service provider has to offer. This report will assist organizations looking to determine the best-fit service provider for their implementation needs. Based on information provided to TEC by UNIT4 and its clients, this report focuses on real-life implementation projects delivered by the service provider to three of its existing clients.

Boulder City, Nevada, home of the famous Hoover Dam, has opted for Munis, cloud-based ERP software from Tyler Technologies, to replace a number of legacy applications that no longer meets its needs. A 7-year contract has been signed to provide the municipality with financial management, human capital management, and content management functionality, along with self-service capabilities. Because